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If you recognize the user-ID, then you know the problem I'm about to describe because I've been yapping about it in these forums, on and off, for *years*. I'm only in here to try again because everything I've done so far to try to fix it has resulted in just more credit-card bills.
The sound is perfect for the first twenty or thirty minutes -- always has been, and I always think I've fixed whatever's wrong -- and then, gradually, the sound becomes reedy and increasingly sibilant in the upper midrange and apparently "over-modulated" right around the midrange-tweeter crossover.
If I shut everything off and reconnect everything, the problem often goes away for another twenty or thirty minutes, but not always.
It can't be a problem with components or speakers because everything in the chain has been repeatedly replaced, and many configurations have been sent off for service and returned with clean bills of health.
I don't think it's RF pollution because I've encountered the problem at a friend's house, and fixed it doing the same thing, over there: reconnected everything and had great sound for... twenty minutes.
I don't think it's a cracked RCA input socket because the problem has spanned several configurations of equipment.
I don't think it's a bad interconnect because the problem has spanned several configurations of cabling.
I don't think I'm delusional because non-audiophile listeners have commented on both the unpleasantness of the sound before reconnection, and the improvement afterward.
At all events, something seems to be "building up" in the signal path, somewhere, and the act of severing all the connections seems to cause whatever that build-up is, to be dissipated.
Lately I've been trying to fix this by... well... *reading* -- about everything from PS-Audio Humbusters to Audience Adept Response power conditioners and back to the XDC power filters by Channel Islands Audio. Trouble is, I'm cleaned-out financially and I just really don't feel like spending any more money before knowing with a bit more certainty that more dollars spent will point me more definitively toward getting to the bottom of this. Are there professionals who can help to diagnose the problem, and who are then also knowledgeable enough about the industry to recommend the proper fix?
Current system configuration: (many, many others have been tried!)
McCormack MAP-1 and DNA-HT5, connected directly to dedicated AC circuit via Signal Cable power cords
Arcam FMJ-CD23 connected directly to nearby, undedicated AC circuit, via signal cable digital power cord
Sony BDP-S550 blu-ray player and Panasonic TX50 plasma TV, connected to APC H-15 power supply, which is in turn connected to the undedicated AC circuit via Harmony power cord
Salk Songtower QWT speakers, front L and R, Linn Trikan center channel, Totem Mite-T rear L and R.
signal cable interconnects, element cable cross-connected speaker cables.
Thanks again, everybody.
Dave O'Gorman
Gainesville, Florida
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Topic - Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - author@escapeclause.net 13:46:17 03/17/09 (39)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - Rick B 16:10:14 03/22/09 (0)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - author@escapeclause.net 11:08:11 04/17/09 (0)
- Eight pictures are now uploaded to imageshack - author@escapeclause.net 16:36:52 03/19/09 (4)
- The thin copper tube appears to be an ice-maker supply line. - Al Sekela 15:52:52 03/20/09 (1)
- That's exactly what it is... - Rick B 15:45:58 03/22/09 (0)
- RE: Eight pictures are now uploaded to imageshack - WilHenry 06:28:42 03/20/09 (0)
- RE: Eight pictures are now uploaded to imageshack - John Swenson 21:23:49 03/19/09 (0)
- will reply to most recent queries later today - author@escapeclause.net 07:40:16 03/19/09 (0)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - Ben Van Dyk 17:29:29 03/18/09 (0)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - John Swenson 17:27:07 03/18/09 (5)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - WilHenry 17:42:34 03/18/09 (4)
- Only the dedicated line is three-wire - author@escapeclause.net 10:12:22 03/19/09 (3)
- RE: Only the dedicated line is three-wire - Ben Van Dyk 19:03:32 03/19/09 (0)
- RE: Only the dedicated line is three-wire - WilHenry 13:01:22 03/19/09 (1)
- What about some pictures? - author@escapeclause.net 13:58:32 03/19/09 (0)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - WilHenry 17:17:28 03/18/09 (8)
- Thanks for your willingness to help! :-) - author@escapeclause.net 10:09:22 03/19/09 (7)
- RE: Thanks for your willingness to help! :-) - WilHenry 13:16:54 03/19/09 (3)
- Two ground points, regardless? - author@escapeclause.net 13:50:05 03/19/09 (2)
- RE: Two ground points, regardless? - WilHenry 11:26:24 03/20/09 (1)
- Good advice, will follow - author@escapeclause.net 11:32:05 03/20/09 (0)
- More and more evidence of a power problem. - Al Sekela 10:23:12 03/19/09 (2)
- How would I connect the humbuster? - author@escapeclause.net 13:45:06 03/19/09 (1)
- Just run everything from a single circuit for the test. - Al Sekela 15:33:34 03/20/09 (0)
- static , bad coupling caps? - thc 14:12:10 03/18/09 (1)
- I didn't know I was allowed to say "static".... - author@escapeclause.net 10:00:49 03/19/09 (0)
- Well - lancelot 12:01:56 03/18/09 (3)
- This was very well-said and very measured - author@escapeclause.net 13:24:04 03/18/09 (2)
- Easily eliminated... - Al Sekela 14:58:14 03/18/09 (1)
- suggestions from the guitar amp world - FenderLover 00:11:02 03/19/09 (0)
- Some Questions - pburant 10:18:37 03/18/09 (1)
- Answered in order.... - author@escapeclause.net 13:16:46 03/18/09 (0)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - fredtr 16:50:55 03/17/09 (7)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - author@escapeclause.net 17:06:18 03/17/09 (6)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - Dave Davenport 14:27:57 03/18/09 (1)
- Along with Dave's suggestion .... - JB 11:56:25 03/25/09 (0)
- RE: Back to ask again (long! sorry!) - fredtr 17:28:25 03/17/09 (3)
- A what? - author@escapeclause.net 19:38:58 03/17/09 (2)
- RE: A what? - fredtr 19:47:53 03/17/09 (1)
- RE: A what? - author@escapeclause.net 20:06:52 03/17/09 (0)